It’s something nobody thought would happen at any point of the season, especially in the playoffs.

Indiana Pacers power forward David West hasn’t had an impact in the series against the Atlanta Hawks.

Not West, the backbone of the Pacers.

Not West, the team’s most consistent player the past two seasons.

Not West, the veteran savvy player who has managed to overcome his shortcomings in speed and athleticism to often end up schooling players at his position.

Yes, that West.

West continued to be unnoticeable Monday when the Hawks evened the series with the Pacers via their 102-91 victory at Philips Arena.

The best-of-seven series is tied 2-all with Game 5 on Wednesday at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.

“I have to figure out a way to be more effective in this series,” West said. “I feel like I have an advantage at times, but we have to be able to catch a good rhythm in these games.”

West is right: It’s time for him to get out of his funk. The Pacers need him. No offense to Paul George and the rest of the team, but they won’t win this series without West getting back to being the David West of the regular season.